This book examines Latino news making as part of a larger narrative - the cultural productions and conceptions of Latinos. The author traces historical and commercial contexts of Latino orientated news production, beginning with late 19th century and early 20th century US Spanish language newspapers, examines the production of contemporary Latino news, and postulates future developments in the field.

Introduction

What Is Latino News?

PART ONE: HISTORY AND CONTEXT

US Spanish Language Newspapers: 1848-1970

History of the Hispanic Audience

Commercial Ethnicity

The Production and Marketing of the Hispanic Audience

PART TWO: THE PRODUCTION OF CONTEMPORARY LATION NEWS

Nationhood, Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Making of US Latino News

Local Latino News

Los Angeles and Miami

Bilingual and English Language Media

The Future of Latino Media

Suggestions for Further Research

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